Diary of a Traveling Monk, Vol. 11 (November 2009 - November 2011)

Diary of a Traveling Monk, Vol. 11 (November 2009 - November 2011)

by Indradyumna Swami
Diary of a Traveling Monk, Vol. 11 (November 2009 - November 2011)

Diary of a Traveling Monk, Vol. 11 (November 2009 - November 2011)

by Indradyumna Swami

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Overview

Indradyumna Swami brings us to Australia where he attends the Parliament of World Religions, and tours with 47 festivals that manifest in three short months.

In Africa he joins Food for Life devotees to distribute prasadam and the Holy Names of Lord Krishna to the Zulu people outside of Durban.

Relish the amazing stories of numerous people whose lives have been miraculously changed by Maharaja’s yearly Polish Festival Tour.

Maharaja returns to Brazil, where he once boldly sailed up the Amazon River to remote villages.
Travel along with Maharaja in India where he unexpectedly receives two transcendental gifts ; one from a sadhu at Govardhan Hill, and the other an obscure treasure belonging to Jaipur’s royal family for over a century!

All along the way meets a host of thankful souls who reap the benefit of his loving and compassionate association.

Share his deep, heartfelt realizations in the chapter “I Never Cry” and savor his most profound thoughts in his letters to his beloved Guru Srila Prabhupada and a few of his most dearGodbrothers

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014771504
Publisher: Torchlight Publishing Inc.
Publication date: 06/14/2012
Series: Diary of a Traveling Monk , #11
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 417 KB

About the Author

Indradyumna Swami is a traveling preacher in the International Society for Krsna Consciousness.
He joined the movement in 1971 in Detroit, Michigan, and soon after went to Europe to help establish Krishna counscious centers in France, Switzerland, Italy and Spain.

In 1979 he accepted sannyasa order of life (a renounced monk) and in 1986 began preaching in Eastern Europe and Russia. He continues to oversee the development of the movement there, as well as give guidance to his disciples.

For the past seventeen years he has also organized a large festival program in Poland that introduces Vedic culture to hundreds of thousands of people.
Traveling extensively in many parts of the world, he happily shares his experiences and realizations with others in the form of his diary.

For further information about Indradyumna Swami, his preaching activites, the Festival of India in Poland, and his books, please visit his website www.travelingpreacher.com.
His lectures are available at www.narottam.com, and you can write to him at indradyumna..
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